looks nice you dont need that much rock for your fronts I keep my fronts with just a couple of larger stones at each end more rocks cause more issues with front in my experience.
looks nice you dont need that much rock for your fronts I keep my fronts with just a couple of larger stones at each end more rocks cause more issues with front in my experience.
I totally agree. My first thought was " That is way too many rocks for Fronts".
Watching them on youtube videos, it looks like they don't swim around the tank very much, but IME, spook them once and you will see how fast they can really move. Because they dart when spooked, they are likely to run into those rocks and hurt themselves. IMO I would remove a larger portion of the rocks and keep it simple. In my Front. tank, I used a few rocks, but I used much larger ones so that they can hide behind them. If you want caves, then use larger rocks so that you can create larger caves. Don't be surprised if a couple are hiding in the same cave. IME, they tend to group up when spooked.
IMO, I would definitely do something to the back of the tank. By painting it black, it will help make the tank seem darker to the fish and their colors will really pop. I have found that my Fronts. prefer a dimly lit tank. I use a Marineland single bright LED light fixture.